Hi!

On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, Jim Cromie wrote:

> LinuxKH wrote:
> 
> >  I also made changes manually in
> > 'network', 'ifcfg-eth0' and 'ifcfg-eth1'.
> > After rebooting, everything has gone.
> 
> gone ?  as in deleted, replaced-with-older-version ?   timestamps revert ?

Not deleted nor replaced, neither timestamps revert.

> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0  ?

Yes. It is. The content I typed inside is still there.
 
> do the  DEVICE's in ifcfg-eth*  match the filename ?   they must !

Exactly!
 
> > I know one way to add the commands
> > at the end of 'rc.local', but I don't like this method. Because doing
> > 'service network restart' I'll get lost the setting again. :-[
> 
> do you mean that when you do following, you see changes in 'ls'
> 
> cd /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts
> ls -l ifcfg-eth*
> service network restart
> ls -l ifcfg-eth*

No. I meant when I did 'route -n' or 'ifconfig -a' saw nothing, just 'lo'
device.
 
> you might want to verify your initscripts,
> `rpm -ql initscripts` to see what youre checking.
> 
> [jimc@groucho jimc]$ rpm -y initscripts
> S.5....T c /etc/inittab
> S.5....T c /etc/rc.d/rc.local
> S.5....T c /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-lo
> .M?.....   /usr/sbin/usernetctl
> 
> Im comfortable with my personal diffs.

Anyway, thanks Jim.

I hope to find other way to go...

LinuxKH



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